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Multiple Representations Use the table shown at the right.
a. Graph the ordered pairs on a coordinate plane.
b. Write an equation that can be used to find
c. Is the equation a function? Explain.
a.
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To find: We are asked to graph it on coordinate plane.
Answer to Problem 19P
Explanation of Solution
Given information: We are given with table of values (1,6), (2,8), (3,10) and (4,12)
Graph:
Let’s represent the points on the xy plane to graph.
b.
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To find: We are asked to find the equation for the given values of ‘x’.
Answer to Problem 19P
Rule is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: We are given with table of values (1,6), (2,8), (3,10) and (4,12)
Formula: Let’s use
Calculation:
Let’s use two points from the table to find slope m.
(1,6) and (2,8)
Slope
Plug in this value into the equation we get
Use one of the points to find the value for ‘ b’
Let’s use (1,6)
Subtract both sides 2.
b=4
So, equation is y=2x+4
c.
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To find : Does the equation a function?
Answer to Problem 19P
Yes! The equation is a function
Explanation of Solution
Given information: We are given with table of values (1,6), (2,8), (3,10) and (4,12)
Yes! The equation is a function because the linear equations in the form of
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